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what time does round 2 of the nfl draft start

Ifrah Awais
March 14, 2026

Ah, the NFL Draft! It’s like Christmas morning for football fans, complete with the thrill of anticipation and the inevitable disappointment when your team picks yet another questionable quarterback. The first round is a spectacle worthy of a Broadway stage, but then we dive into round two, and that’s where the real grit and strategy come into play. So, what time does round 2 of the NFL draft start? Well, let’s unpack that, shall we?

The Appetite for Round Two

The first round usually gets the limelight. I mean, who doesn’t love the drama, the trades, the surprise picks? It’s all like watching a well-scripted soap opera, but then comes round two—a little less glamorous but equally exciting. When it comes to NFL draft round two, I have found that it often starts at around 7 p.m. ET, but it can vary slightly depending on the year and network coverage. It’s always wise to check in ahead of time. Honestly, I’ve learned this the hard way by missing some sweet pick trades because I was busy finishing a snack or contemplating life choices. 

Mark Your Calendars: The Perils of Time Management

Something I’ve come to realize is that managing my time during the draft is crucial. I remember a couple of years ago, I got so caught up in watching round one that by the time I blinked, it was already nearly dinnertime, and I lost track of round two! The fries I made were now cold, and I couldn’t even hear the commentators over my hangry internal monologue. Let me tell you, those were not my finest moments.

To avoid such draft disasters, I’ve started marking my calendar ahead of time and setting reminders. Here’s my secret sauce:

  • Use calendar apps: Seriously, my phone is glued to my hand, so I plug everything in. If it’s not scheduled, it doesn’t exist.
  • Set reminders: I set an alarm for an hour before the draft starts to mentally prepare myself (and save those snacks!).
  • Track your time: Tools like StaffWatcher help me keep track of how much time I spend zoning into the draft vs. watching cat videos on the internet.

Fun Antics from Years Past

Every draft comes with its own set of stories. I recall the time my friends and I decided to host a draft party. You know, pizza, wings, the whole shebang. Well, someone thought it would be a grand idea to add a “guess the pick” game. Spoiler: we spent more time debating who would go where than actually watching the draft. By the time we realized we weren’t even watching the picks, it was round three, and our wings were soggy.

What I learned that day is often the excitement blinds us to the clock. It’s easy to lose track of time when you’re in the presence of snacks, friends, and a rookie QB that could change everything. Having a clear plan and staying on track can help you enjoy the festivities while still being able to catch everything on screen.

Don’t Forget the Snacks

Speaking of snacks, any NFL fan knows that the best part of the draft (besides the actual drafting) is the food. While I keep my eye on the time, I also ensure I am fully stocked up. Here’s a quick grocery list that I find essential:

  • Pizza: Because let’s be real, it’s a classic.
  • Wings: The spicier, the better. Just keep some napkins handy!
  • Chips & Dip: You can never go wrong with nachos.
  • Soft Drinks: Or something a little stronger if you prefer—no judgment here!

Life is all about balance, and even the Lawrence Taylors of time management can fall into a chicken wing coma during a draft. So, I say sip a drink, savor the snacks, and keep one eye on the clock!

Wrapping It All Up

As the anticipation builds for the second round of the NFL draft, it makes sense to not just know when it starts—approximately 7 p.m. ET—but also to manage our time wisely so we can soak in the excitement without losing our minds or our chips. Because if you aren’t tracking your time and managing your distractions, you might just hear the picks and be blissfully unaware of what’s happening on-screen.

Remember, whether you’re an avid fan, a casual spectator, or just in it for the snacks, get those calendars marked, set your reminders, and prepare for some draft drama. Happy drafting, everyone!

About Ifrah Awais

StaffWatcher content contributor specializing in time tracking and productivity.

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